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Pads to reduce vibration

ZolaIII

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@NTK propagation points don't change, second pic is wide thick Sorbothane deliberately chosen to show load dependance but no load one corresponds to firs pic of Silicone and rubber, third pic is impulse resonance response. You need to sit and think about it, physics are physics. Have a nice time.
 

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Depending on the problem you're trying to solve... Bass "vibration" in floors, ceilings, and walls, is often the result of soundwaves, not mechanical vibration/conduction.
 

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Thomas_A

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Hi folks,
I’m looking to reduce speakers (stand floor) vibration. i currently use the original spikes. ive seen there are special pads with absortion capabilities. Any recommendations within 50€ price range / set?

thank you
Sylomer pads tested here (Sonic Design):

 
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